 | Maurice Cross - 1835 - 518 páginas
...single breaker may recede, but the lide is evidently coming in. If we were to prophesy thal, in tho 1930, a population of fifty millions, better fed, clad, and lodged than the English of our lime, will cover thesn islands, — that Sussex and Huntingdonshire will be wealthier than tlui wealthiest... | |
 | 1835 - 916 páginas
...millions, belter fed, clad, and lodged than Ihe English of our lime, will cover these» islands, — lhat Sussex and Huntingdonshire will be wealthier than the wealthiest parts of the West Biding of Yorkshire now are, — that cultivalion, rich as lhal of a flower garden, will bo carried... | |
 | Maurice Cross - 1835 - 922 páginas
...single breaker may recede, but the tide is evidently coming in. If we were to prophesy that, in Ihe 1930, a population of fifty millions, better fed, clad, and lodged than Ihe English of our lime, will cover these islands,— lhal Sussex and Hunlingdonshire will be wealthier... | |
 | 1839 - 444 páginas
...not take." What language would he hold now ? " If we were to prophesy," says the Edinburgh Review, " that in the year 1930, a population of fifty millions,...lodged than the English of our time, will cover these islands—that Sussex and Huntingdonshire will be wealthier than the wealthiest parts of the West Riding... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1840 - 470 páginas
...no doubt. A single breaker may recede, but the tide is evidently coming in. If we were to prophecy that in the year 1930, a population of fifty millions,...will be wealthier than the wealthiest parts of the West-Riding of Yorkshire now are ; that cultivation, rich as that of a flower-garden, will be carried... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - 390 páginas
...general tendency there can be no doubt. A single breaker may recede, hut the tide is evidently coming in. If we were to prophesy that in the year 1930, a population...will be wealthier than the wealthiest parts of the West-Riding of Yorkshire now are; that cultivation, rich as that of a flower-garden, will be carried... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1846 - 782 páginas
...general tendency there can be no doubt. A single breaker may recede, but the tide is evidently coming in. acaulay West-Riding of Yorkshire now are ; that cultivation, rich as that of a flowergarden, will be carried... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1852 - 764 páginas
...general tendency there can be no doubt. A single breaker may recede, but the tide is evidently coming in. If we were to prophesy that in the year 1930, a population...will be wealthier than the wealthiest parts of the West-Riding of Yorkshire now are ; that cultivation, rich as that of a flowergarden, will be carried... | |
 | 1852 - 778 páginas
...general tendency there can be no doubt. A single breaker may recede, but the tide is evidently coming in. If we were to prophesy that in the year 1930, a population...will be wealthier than the wealthiest parts of the West-Riding of Yorkshire now are ; that cultivation, rich as that of a flowergarden, will be earned... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1856 - 770 páginas
...general tendency there can be no doubt. A single breaker may recede, but the tide is evidently coming in. If we were to prophesy that in the year 1930, a population of fifty millions, better fed, clad, ami judged than the English of our time, will cover these islands ; that Sussex and Huntingdonshire... | |
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